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National Association for Children of Alcoholics

Nacoa founded in 1990 addresses problems faced by children growing up in families where one or both parents suffer from alcoholism. This includes children of all ages, many of whose problems only become apparent in adulthood. We offer a free confidential helpline 0800 358 3456 and helpline email helpline@nacoa.org.uk.

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Registered charity no. 1009143

Member since September 2020

Latest News

Aaron willis announced as Nacoa ambassador

Aaron willis announced as Nacoa ambassador

We are so proud today to announce that Aaron Willis has become an official ambassador of Nacoa UK. Welcome in to the Nacoa family!

Aaron’s is a story of huge business success, culminating in eye-catching recent performances on BBC Apprentice.

It is also a story of overcoming parental alcoholism and racism in early life. Aaron’s unparalleled work with underprivileged and marginalised children in the North make makes him a perfect fit to join our network.

Aaron says of the appointment:

‘I am ridiculously proud to announce that I have become the newest ambassador of Nacoa UK.

‘Nacoa is an incredible organisation that provides vital information, advice, and support to children who have alcohol-dependent parents.

‘This cause is particularly close to my heart because I understand the impact that growing up with an alcohol-dependent dad can have on a child’s life.

‘Now, as the CEO of Stride_uk_ a charity that supports underprivileged children in areas of deprivation, I have witnessed firsthand the devastating effects alcohol can have on young ones.

‘We have an opportunity to make a difference, and I am privileged to be given this chance to support even more children in the UK.’

Chanita Stephenson announced as ambassador of Nacoa

Chanita Stephenson announced as ambassador of Nacoa

We are proud to announce Chanita Stephenson as an official ambassador of Nacoa UK. She is a hugely welcome new addition to our community and network supporting children affected by a parent’s drinking.

You will know Chanita from her recent appearances on TV, most recently Married at First Sight. She’s also a social worker with lots of experience helping families.. She is also a social worker with lots of experience helping families. Since her TV career took off, she has become a prominent Nacoa supporter and champion for children affected.

Trustees highly value Chanita’s experience in front line services, as well as building a positive voice for change in the media. That makes her a perfect fit as an ambassador for our charity.

You can meet Chanita by coming to see her speak at the next Claritee Gala in Manchester on the evening of 7th September 2023. An alcohol-free corporate evening at the Lowry Hotel ‘with high energy entertainment acts, a premium three course meal and a celebrity panel of speakers’.

Chanita says of the appointment:

‘I am so excited and proud to announce that I have become an ambassador for Nacoa.

‘Nacoa provides significant support and advice to children who have grown up with an alcohol-dependant parent. I will admit I haven’t known about Nacoa for a great length of time. But this reiterated to me how important it is that people are made aware of not only how alcohol can impact lives but also what support is available such as Nacoa.

‘I am passionate about supporting this charity as it is very close to my heart. I understand the need for it due to my own personal experiences within my childhood and working with children and families as a social worker.

‘Growing up with an alcohol-dependent parent can be traumatic. It can leave you feeling lonely and isolated, not knowing what the next day will look like or who or where to turn to.

‘1 in 5 people are affected by their parents drinking which shows that 1 in 5 people are probably also feeling similar and in need of support.’